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Release date: 2011-11-01
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We are looking into buying a new single family home in the triangle area of NC. We are very interested in people's experiences with various builders and who they found to be quality builders in the area?
I am a realtor in Raleigh, NC and I would love to give you some more info on new home builders as well as new home neighborhoods. Send me an e-mail with your contact info and I would be happy to send some info over! You can just check my yahoo profile for my e-mail address! Hope to hear from you soon!
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I recently saw a flyer from a builder in northern virginia who was willing to sell your old home if you opted to purchase a new home. How does this work? Is there any catch to this?
The builder generally takes possession of your existing home and lists it with a real estate firm for sale. While it is an easy way to dispose of your existing home, the trade value is normally not what you might get on the open market selling it directly.
Generally, the builder will allow himself some slack in the price so that he won't lose money when he finally sells your first home.
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we all know the market is still slumping, what are the best points to present to ask for discounts, incentives etc...on a new home purchase from a home builder?
If you wait until you have selected the home and are sitting with the builder’s sales people and signing papers, you have little or no negotiating power. So, here are the steps I use for my clients. Also, understand that I am a Realtor in Las Vegas so some of what I am saying may not apply to where you live. Know also that whether you have a buyer’s agent or go alone, you are offered the same initial deal. What happens afterwards is where the savings occur. For a log of what I typically do to find a great deal for a client, see the following webpage where I logged all the tasks, hours and phone calls it takes to find the best deals: http://www.iselllvhomes.com/typicalNewHo meHunt.html
Before you start looking, decide upfront whether features or value are more important. If you must have a very specific set of features and are willing to pay significantly more to have that set of features, then an agent has a lot less to negotiate with. If you are more interested in value than a specific set of features then you can get a lot more for your money.
Where do I find the biggest savings for my clients? On fall-outs; homes that are complete (standing inventory) and fell out of escrow. Builders pay 1% or more per month on construction loans so costs stack up fast when a completed home just sits there. So, narrow the possible subdivisions to a few and let the builder’s sales people know you are looking for a deal. I do this for my clients and invariably, within a couple of weeks, a home has fallen out of escrow and I get my client in there before anyone else knows about it.
I start the negotiations by telling the builder’s sales person, “My client is equally happy with the DR Horton model xxxx, the Lennar model xxx or your model xxx. Bottom-line price will decide which home my client selects so what can you do for my client?” See here for some examples of what I have negotiated: http://www.iselllvhomes.com/results.html
While I sometimes get direct price reductions, most often the builder’s lower the price by discounting the upgrades already installed in the home. I focus as well on the builder paying my client’s closing costs (usually between 2.5% and 3%). When I max out what they can do on price I then move towards smaller things like landscaping, appliances, window treatments, waving HOA fees for a year, etc. I also check with other agents who recently had deals with the subdivision to find out what they were able to negotiate. Once I have the best deal I think I can get for the moment, I tell them that I will confer with my client and then head over to a competing builder’s subdivision and do the same dance telling them what the other subdivision is already offering. They will usually match it and the dance continues. Once I have the best deal I can get for my client, but BEFORE they sign the documents, it’s off to the builder’s lender.
All the builders I know of have a relationship with a specific lender and you only get the incentives if you get a loan through this lender. So, BEFORE you sign the papers on the home, we sit down with the mortgage people and see what they have to offer. Have the first mortgage company you visit pull your credit report on the understanding that you get to have a copy. On subsequent visits to lenders, show them the credit report and tell them they may not pull your credit until you decide to select that home. Remember that every time someone pulls your credit report you credit score drops slightly.
The game here is to get the mortgage companies to compete and for you to get the best rate and terms. Go to http://www.ditech.com/index.html and check out their rates before you go. Remember that as long as you have not signed the papers, they (the builder’s sales people and the mortgage people) will compete for your business.
Here is one more page you might find useful - Using Builder Incentives Effectively: http://www.iselllvhomes.com/usingBuilder Incentives.html
Hope this helped.
Eric Fernwood
Eric@ISellLVHomes.com
http://www.iselllvhomes.com/
My family is lookin into buying a new home within the track homes that are goin up here in our area. There are many signs and sign holders broadcasting there new homes such as KB homes, Frontier Homes, etc....I was wondering if any of you had opinions on which builders are better quality? Give me some inside info please and thankyou
Hesperia California
you did not indicate where "our area" is.
in "my" area FIELDSTONE COMMUNITIES is a great builder and a wonderful employer.
good luck :)
We're thinking seriously about moving to Canada but all of the home builders we've seen online seem really deluxe (read: high-priced) as compared with some of the home builders we've looked at in Chicago. We just don't really know where to start looking and would appreciate some help. Thanks!
I cant comment on the "high - priced". but some of the good ones are Mattamy homes, Aspen Ridge, etc...
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More New Home Construction Companies Offering In House Financing ...
If your credit is not spotless you may think that you won’t be in a position to purchase a new home for a few more years. In a move that was undoubtedly prompted by the real estate crisis, more new home construction companies are giving their customers access to in house financing options. Although you will still need to have an average credit score as well as a down payment you have a much better chance of getting your loan application approved if you go through your builder. Lennar was one of the few home builders that had been offering a popular variation of in house financing for years before the housing bubble burst through their business partners, UAMC and North American Title Company. If you are interested in purchasing a Cottage Grove new home you can start the loan application process online and find out if you are pre-approved.
GCD also offers a number of financing options for new home shoppers that have taken an interest in their Park City townhomes . You may end up having to submit applications through more than one of their partnered financing companies, but ultimately you will be able to get your loan approved provided that you are able to make a few small adjustments. Some new home shoppers need to take care of old debts before their applications can be approved. If you have a lien, unpaid judgment or any other type of old debt it is best that you pay if off now before it stops your application from being approved quickly. Now that consumers have more financing options the real estate industry just may be able to rebound more quickly. Make sure that you are truly sold on a home before you submit an application for credit and you will be able to know that you have made the right choice.
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